West side of Grade II Listed Pont ar Ddyfi north of Machynlleth

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West side of Grade II Listed Pont ar Ddyfi north of Machynlleth

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 8 Oct 2016

The bridge carries the A487 over the river. The A493 junction is on the far side of the bridge. Cadw records that the 5-arch rubble bridge was built in 1533, repaired in 1681, rebuilt in 1805. Grade II (star) listed in 1952. The midpoint of the River Dovey (Afon Dyfi in Welsh) here forms the boundary between Powys (this side) and Gwynedd. If regional boundaries match county boundaries, the camera is near the northern edge of Mid Wales. The far end of the bridge is near the southern edge of North Wales.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.6006
Longitude
-3.855792